Exam 12: Learning, Memory, and Intelligence
Exam 1: Nerve Cells and Nerve Impulses125 Questions
Exam 2: Synapses125 Questions
Exam 3: Anatomy and Research Methods125 Questions
Exam 4: Genetics, Evolution, Development, and Plasticity124 Questions
Exam 5: Vision125 Questions
Exam 6: Other Sensory Systems125 Questions
Exam 7: Movement125 Questions
Exam 8: Wakefulness and Sleep125 Questions
Exam 9: Internal Regulation125 Questions
Exam 10: Reproductive Behaviors125 Questions
Exam 11: Emotional Behaviors125 Questions
Exam 12: Learning, Memory, and Intelligence125 Questions
Exam 13: Cognitive Functions125 Questions
Exam 14: Psychological Disorders126 Questions
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Damage to the ____ impairs performance on the delayed matching-to-sample and delayed nonmatching-to-sample tasks.
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The most likely cause of the brain damage typical of Alzheimer's disease is due to a ____.
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What area of the brain is particularly important for coding spatial information?
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Humans differ from chimpanzees in two genes responsible for ______ transport.
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Individuals with Korsakoff's syndrome are similar to people with damage to the ____.
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In order to evolve large brains, our ancestors had to reduce the energy spent on other functions. Which of the following is not hypothesized to be an energy-saving adaption?
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Describe three adaptations of our ancient ancestors that allowed them to evolve a larger brain.
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Lashley trained rats on a variety of mazes, then made deep cuts in their cortexes. He found that the cuts produced ____.
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Producing long-term potentiation of cells in the mammalian nervous system requires ____.
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Professor Brown told her students that Lashley's search for the engram was based on the false assumption that the cerebellum was the best place to search for an engram.
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A person with damage to their cerebellum may experience several problems, including ____.
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Donald Hebb (1949) distinguished between two types of memory that he called
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When Pamella was first learning to drive, she had to think about it step-by-step. Now, she can drive automatically thanks to the work of her _____.
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Georgette only remembers a small amount of what happened in her first few years of life. She has _____.
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Pavlov presented a sound followed by meat in his experiments. Gradually, the sound came to elicit salivation. The salivation to the meat in this experiment was the ____.
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What should be the usual relationship between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus in classical conditioning?
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Habituation and sensitization differ depending upon whether ____.
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